Lectio Divina, is a method involving reading, meditating, and praying Scripture
verses aiming to help people connect more deeply with God.
There are four basic steps:
1.
Reading the Scripture
passage several times slowly listening for God's small voice.
2.
Thinking about how it
applies to your life.
3.
Praying and opening your
heart to God
4.
Being still and listening
for what God is saying to you.
As I read Psalm 23, two
words stand out for me; water and soul.
Places where I have been
quiet and listening for what God may be saying are the shore and waterfalls.
At the rocky shore of Acadia,
N.P., God speaks through the rhythm of the waves rolling against the rocks in sets
of three.
God says, the rhythm will
remain the same no matter if the seas are calm or stormy; your is consistently restored
even in my times of life’s inconsistencies.
I live near several
beautiful waterfalls, some large and flowing, some small and merely a trickle.
When I walk to Dingmans
Falls, my favorite, sometimes, after rainstorms, the water is gushing majestically.
Sometimes, after a long spell
without rain, there is still be a splendid flow down the height of the waterfall.
God restores my soul through
the roar of thundering waters pouring down after rainstorms by saying, “it’s ok
to express your anger in my presence.”
God restores my soul through
a quiet flow saying, “I’m still here, listen to what I have to say.”
I invite you to take some Lectio
Divina time listening for what God is saying to you through reviving your soul.